Nuclear Materials by B.R.T. Frost (editor)

By B.R.T. Frost (editor)

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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Si ATOMIC PERCENT SILICON other phases are formed directly from the melt. %. % Si, corresponds to the formula U 3 Si 1>051 . 96 Mg m ~ 3), respectively. Because of deliberate deviations from stoichiometric composition or because of inhomogeneities in the melt, most uranium silicide fuels will consist of a mixture of several of the uranium silicide phases and, perhaps, uranium-silicon solid solution. 3 Fabrication In this section we will discuss only the fabrication of dispersion fuels by the powder metallurgy process, since that is the process used for most research and test reactor fuels.

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